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| Формат: | Recurso digital |
| Мова: | Англійська |
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Zenodo
2026
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| Онлайн доступ: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20124635 |
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- A short, fast-running diagnostic companion to the Operator Playbooks volume on contract negotiation. A clear contract is a healthy relationship. The leak shows up not in one bad signing but in the absence of a weekly rhythm that catches pre-signature gaps, portfolio drift, and escalation creep before the renewal invoice arrives. A six-question diagnostic intake routes the reader to the right starting tool based on which leg of the contract cycle is leaking fastest. The three tools, in order most operators run them after the diagnostic: **Pre-Signature Clause-by-Clause Checklist.** Twenty minutes before any contract signing, working through a structured clause-by-clause review that catches gaps no first-read finds. Two worked examples: a B2B distributor reviewing a vendor contract, and a Bekasi facilities management provider reviewing a project service contract. **Weekly Contract-Portfolio Status Review.** Weekly traffic-light status across the active contract portfolio with explicit 90-day renewal-window flagging. Two worked examples: a logistics operator managing physical-goods contracts, and a Bandung consulting and training firm managing client retainers. **Monthly Contract Cost and Escalation Monitor.** Five minutes per month tracking the base-to-current price gap on contracts with automatic escalation, surfacing cumulative drift before it compounds. Two worked examples: a single-site distributor tracking warehouse contracts, and a Surabaya multi-outlet F&B operator tracking lease and supplier contracts across multiple sites. Each tool carries a self-scoring rubric, a quick decision tree, and tier adaptations for single-owner shops, mid-tier businesses, and pre-IPO operations. A thirty-day plan at the back sequences the three tools so the rhythm forms without overload. This companion was written from the seat of an operator running businesses in Indonesia. Examples, currency, and texture reflect that origin. The frameworks apply broadly to small and mid-sized businesses in other emerging markets and to many developed-market SME settings. **What this companion does NOT do** - Replace *Contract Negotiation Tactics* (Operator Playbooks 13). - Address quarterly contract recalibration or scenario-triggered contract crises. **Who This Is For** - Operators handling contracts without legal counsel. - Owners with five or more active commercial contracts who want a routed weekly instrument. - Mid-tier directors who want a structured weekly rhythm before the next renewal cycle locks in. **Topics and Keywords** weekly contract rhythm, pre-signature checklist, contract portfolio review, escalation monitor, contract drift, SME contract management, operator playbook companion